Lesson Playlist: Measuring Enthalpy Changes Chemistry • First Year of Secondary School
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Identifying the Factor That Does Not Need to Be Held Constant in a Calorimetry Experiment
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Calculating the Heat Transferred When a Mass of Water is Heated
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Identifying the Statement Which Best Describes Calorimetry
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Calculating the Amount of Energy Released by the Combustion of Glucose
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Understanding the Difference between Measured Energy Change and Total Energy Transferred
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Calculating the Molar Enthalpy Change for the Combustion of Methane
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Predicting How Using a Glass Beaker to Measure the Enthalpy of Neutralization Affects the Experimental Results
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Calculating the Mass of Fuel Needed to Boil Water
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Calculating the Heat Energy Transferred to Water Using Its Specific Heat Capacity
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Determining the Correct Formula to Use in Order to Calculate the Heat Transferred in a Calorimetry Experiment
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Determining the Suitability of Experimental Apparatus for a Calorimetry Experiment
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Identifying Why Solutions Are Placed in a Water Bath before Performing a Calorimetry Experiment